The only way an X77 with a standard interior would have hood insulation would be if it had the ZL2 hood, which included the hood pad regardless of its application. Otherwise, only Z87 deluxe interior cars had a hood pad.

My 1969 z/28 camaro, build date of 1OD, with a flat hood. Had hood insulation as well asa trunk mat. I know that for a fact because when I bought the vehicle over 20 years ago.I removed the insulation for the hood because it was tearing and I threw out the trunkmat because it was also torn. Does that mean my 69 was ordered with the z87 deluxeinterior. I also have the front endura front bumper.

My 1969 z/28 camaro, build date of 1OD, with a flat hood. Had hood insulation as well asa trunk mat. I know that for a fact because when I bought the vehicle over 20 years ago.I removed the insulation for the hood because it was tearing and I threw out the trunkmat because it was also torn. Does that mean my 69 was ordered with the z87 deluxeinterior. I also have the front endura front bumper.

ThanksAlan

The only way a '69 flat-hood car would have come from the factory with a hood pad and a trunk mat is if it originally had the Z87 deluxe interior.

Z87 would add woodgrain trim to radio and rt side dash panel, a rt side dash panel grab strap, pedal bright trim, glove compt. light, trunk mat, hood insulation, and I'm not sure but I think the woodgrain steering wheel. I think there are a couple of other things I'm not remembering. I have the woodgrain dash and radio stuff along with the grab strap in the attic in a box. Haven't decided if I like it yet or not. Dave